On Nov 20, 2007, at 12:55 AM, Juan Manuel Palacios wrote:
That's Trac's "notify updaters" feature in action, with which anyone who's ever "updated" a ticket gets, hhhhmmmmm, notified ;-)
I figured as much. And it can be a nice feature, and it can even be the expected behavior in many cases. But I think it's not the best behavior in all cases.
I could ask Bill to turn it off for us if it turns out to be too much of a nuisance and there's strong demand against it, but the one unfortunate thing is that all of Apple is off this entire week for thanksgiving! Maybe we could take this time then to poll...?
Perhaps turning off always_notify_updater is OK (since we have always_notify_reporter and always_notify_owner on ... and interested parties can add themselves to the cc list).0
I don't suppose there's any way for this to be a per-user setting? Default to on so that casual MacPorts users commenting on tickets will get responses. Settable to off for ticket cleaners like me and Anthony who touch tons of tickets just to get them assigned to the right places but who don't want to be bombarded with tons of follow- ups.
Now that's a good question, but I'm afraid to tell you that I have no idea. Maybe Daniel can shed some light?
It's not a feature available for the current trac release (but it is planned, and maybe already implemented by the developers).
I will bring it up to Bill when I first get a chance, though.... I certainly wouldn't want to loose your efforts and energy after drowning in Trac emails ;-) Regards,...
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